Microorganisms, also known as microbes, are microscopic living organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. They can be found in various environments, including soil, water, air, and the human body. There are several types of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
Viruses: Submicroscopic infectious agents that can only replicate inside the living cells of an organism. They are responsible for causing many diseases.
Discuss the applications of microorganisms in biotechnology and the production of valuable products.
Remember to review the characteristics and specific examples of each type of microorganism, as well as their impact on the environment and human health.
Earth/Space Science: Students will use scientific skills and processes to explain the chemical and physical interactions (i.e., natural forces and cycles, transfer of energy) of the environment, Earth, and the universe that occur over time.
Earth History: Explain how sedimentary rock is formed periodically, embedding plant and animal remains and leaving a record of the sequence in which the plants and animals appeared and disappeared.
Explain how sedimentary rock buried deep enough may be reformed by pressure and heat and these reformed rock layers may be forced up again to become land surface and even mountains.